October 11, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 30) • Page Image 4
…Page 4-Wednesday, October 11, 1978-The Michigan Daily ~br 3ibigmn m aiI Eighty-Nine Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. LIX, No.30 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of…
… Michigan Lebanon for the Lebanese THERE WAS A TIME when Leba- justice and it proved to be the seeds of non was the jewel of the Arab its decline. world. Advanced in commerce, education, justice - it was the…
… most progressive of all nations in the Arab F INALLY THERE is the question of world. I Palestinian human rights and Its capitol Beirut was the most their right for a state of their own. cosmopolitan of…
… Israel and Lebanon. This step must be anid conflicts of the Mideast. Every taken before any hope for peace in the antagonism, every rivalry, every Mideast can be realized. conflict - whether between Arab…
… or The major fault of the tenuous Jew or Arab and Arab - now meet Camp David agreements is that they h ad on in Lebanon. failed to address the problems in (he time is long past when the people Lebanon…
… Egypt and Israel. Palestinians covertly at first and then That settlement merely removes the overtly. It is clear that the Syrian largest army from the Arab arsenal. forces are not keepers of the peace…
… students beginning courses at the mining school. Of 251 universiy graduates this year, onlye92 are in the technical fields in which the mining,- industry could use 1,500 to 1,800. There are 95 jobs available…
…, and still others are being sought from Japan and Arab: countries in hopes of belatedly developing a broader economic base. Economists believe this might inspire foreign confidence and stimulatesre…






